Enterprise Community Development celebrates Highland Terrace Apartments and Green Park Apartments in the Highland Park neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia.
Join Enterprise to learn how the newly updated 2026 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria could change your work — and enhance your residents' lives and their communities. This webinar kicks off a series of events to introduce the 2026 Criteria.
The Preservation Fund I Report offers a retrospective view of Enterprise’s first-ever preservation equity fund, launched in 2013 and fully realized in 2024, and its impact.
The LIHTC fund will create or preserve 1,708 affordable homes across the country — and generate 2,777 new jobs and $314.6 million in wages, tax revenue, and business income, including $179.5 million in direct wages to workers.
Enterprise Community Partners initiated a Request for Proposal (RFP) process to identify a firm to support the implementation of our 2026–2030 Strategic Plan.
This funding opportunity aims to provide flexible support to affordable housing organizations and past Enterprise Thome Aging Well grantees to respond to the urgent or emerging needs of their residents or clients with effective solutions.
Enterprise is one of 142 awardees nationwide and among just 13 organizations to receive $90 million, placing it among the top recipients in the competitive process.
Enterprise Green Communities sets the national standard for energy-saving, resilient, and healthy affordable homes. This edition builds on 20 years of experience and engagement across the sector.
Join Enterprise Community Loan Fund and experts from Baker Tilly to learn what it takes to monetize the investment tax credit for your solar, energy storage and geothermal installations and comply with new rules under the Clean Electricity Investment Credit (Section 48E).